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An active stretch of weather is on the way this weekend with multiple chances for storms with severe potential. Omaha’s Weather Leader has deemed Saturday, Sunday, and Monday severe weather days. Friday is an impact day with evening storm chances mainly south of the Omaha metro.Friday evening-night storm chanceAs of Thursday, storm chances increase Friday evening mainly south of the Omaha metro after 6 p.m. The Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk area for severe activity in far southeast Nebraska, far southwest Iowa, and northwest Missouri. Large hail and 60+ mile per hour gusts would be the main threats for any stronger storms. Better chance for any storm activity in the Omaha metro would be overnight.Saturday severe potentialAs of Thursday, most of the morning and early afternoon look dry, but after 4 p.m. storms are possible. The Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk area for severe activity for most of the KETV viewing area. Large hail and 60+ mile per hour gusts would be the main threats for any stronger storms into the evening and overnight hours.Sunday severe potentialThe Storm Prediction Center’s extended outlook is highlighting most of eastern Nebraska in an enhanced zone for severe activity Sunday. Large hail, 60+ mile per hour gusts, and an isolated tornado would be the main threats for any stronger storms later in the day.Monday severe potentialThe Storm Prediction Center’s extended outlook has most of the KETV viewing area in an enhanced zone for severe activity for Monday. This is a conditional severe threat depending on when a cold front will push through. With any storms that do develop later in the day all modes of severe weather are possible. Stay updated on the latest weather forecast by downloading the KETV mobile app.With a combined 50 years covering weather in Nebraska and Iowa, KETV NewsWatch 7 is Omaha’s Weather Leader. Led by Omaha’s Chief Meteorologist Bill Randby, the award-winning team of Sean Everson, Caitlin Harvey and Luke Vickery are focused on alerting you to upcoming severe weather and KETV’s exclusive live radar gives you a 3-minute advantage when storms strike.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
An active stretch of weather is on the way this weekend with multiple chances for storms with severe potential. Omaha’s Weather Leader has deemed Saturday, Sunday, and Monday severe weather days. Friday is an impact day with evening storm chances mainly south of the Omaha metro.
Friday evening-night storm chance
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As of Thursday, storm chances increase Friday evening mainly south of the Omaha metro after 6 p.m. The Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk area for severe activity in far southeast Nebraska, far southwest Iowa, and northwest Missouri. Large hail and 60+ mile per hour gusts would be the main threats for any stronger storms. Better chance for any storm activity in the Omaha metro would be overnight.
Saturday severe potential
As of Thursday, most of the morning and early afternoon look dry, but after 4 p.m. storms are possible. The Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk area for severe activity for most of the KETV viewing area. Large hail and 60+ mile per hour gusts would be the main threats for any stronger storms into the evening and overnight hours.
Sunday severe potential
The Storm Prediction Center’s extended outlook is highlighting most of eastern Nebraska in an enhanced zone for severe activity Sunday. Large hail, 60+ mile per hour gusts, and an isolated tornado would be the main threats for any stronger storms later in the day.
Monday severe potential
The Storm Prediction Center’s extended outlook has most of the KETV viewing area in an enhanced zone for severe activity for Monday. This is a conditional severe threat depending on when a cold front will push through. With any storms that do develop later in the day all modes of severe weather are possible.
Stay updated on the latest weather forecast by downloading the KETV mobile app.
With a combined 50 years covering weather in Nebraska and Iowa, KETV NewsWatch 7 is Omaha’s Weather Leader. Led by Omaha’s Chief Meteorologist Bill Randby, the award-winning team of Sean Everson, Caitlin Harvey and Luke Vickery are focused on alerting you to upcoming severe weather and KETV’s exclusive live radar gives you a 3-minute advantage when storms strike.
Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.
NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |



